I received a delightful e-mail a few weeks ago from a writer in Portland, OR who is working on an article about soup nights around the country. Since then she has found so much great material that it will probably grow into a book. When I looked over some of her interview questions I realized that it would be awesome to put them out to people who have come to the soup nights, or hosted one of them.
This makes sense, in the context of soup nights. They are decentralized, they are made individual, they are personal. People have different experiences that I have had. I’d like to hear them.
Is there any particular focus to your Soup Night? Is it a neighborhood event, a church group, extended family, like-minded friends, etc? [I interpret this one as 'how did you hear about this?/why did you choose to come?']
Does the host always make the soup, or do people bring it? Do people bring other things to contribute to the meal? [What kinds of things have you brought to a Soup Night? Any favorites? Mango soup, I'm looking at you : )]
In a few words, how would you describe the atmosphere?
What do you think is the most interesting quality of your Soup Night? [I'm most excited to hear the responses for these last two]
Cool, anything else you’d like to say about the soup nights, I’d love to hear. Having participated in seven of them since my arrival in Boston, its exciting to reflect on them a bit.

